During a briefing organized by Free Press Action and other groups, the senator said he would be introducing legislation in the coming weeks to restore the rules.
Advocates for boosting access to high-speed internet welcomed a unanimous FCC vote that will help low-income households get and stay online during the pandemic.
Since the very beginning of the Net Neutrality debate, ISPs have falsely proclaimed that open-internet rules utterly demolished broadband-sector investment.
Now that the pandemic has made it clear just how essential high-speed internet is, lawmakers are finally investing billions of dollars in expanding access to it.
Free Press Action argues a new proposal doesn't help smaller, local and independent outlets that have faced the brunt of the challenges posed by tech giants.